y HHr THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY JUNE 17 , ' 1S8&--SIXTEEN PAGES. Inaugurate a Grand PI nniup pii ri iLtftlilNL MLE OF Iron Frame and Beaded At $1.25 Wo will offer Monday nn exceptional Inrgaln in Bended Grenadine , A quality \TO liavo boon selling frcoly tit $2.00 , for 11.25 a yard. Brocaded Grenadines $1.25. Tills also is n quality that has sold feadily al $2.00. As our assortment is limited , wo offer the lot nt $1.2-5 a ynrd. SATIN BROCADED and IRON FRAME GRENADINES $1.50. These are the handsomest nnd most durable Grenadines mude , and will not Blip as inferior qualities always does. Those are our $2.50 grade offered for this week nt $1.50 a ymd. French Grenadines , Velvet Effects , $2.25 These are something decidedly now , nnd nro just the thing for this kind of ' weather. Call and see thorn ut our silk counter. THE BAPTIST'S ' FINE EDIFICE. Formal Dedication Services to Com mence To-day. COLORADO'S REPUBLICAN CROWD J'erfcctliiu Arrangements For the Ke- piilillcnn Club aiectlnij District Court Mutters Sons of Vet erans Cnmp Organized. LINCOLN EiuhBAU OP Tun OMAHA. Bnn , ) 11WO P STIIKIST , } LINCOLN , Juno 10. ) The new First Hnptist church of Lincoln , that has been in course of construction thu past eighteen months , is now completed , and on Sunday , Monday nnd Tuesday will bo formally dedicated. Tliocnurch building is the handsomest nnd probably the most ex pensive , with the possible exception of St. Paul's M , K. church , In this city of churches. The building baa boon largely described heretofore nnd nothing additional need bo nakl save that with tbo spires completed tbo nymctrical appearance of thocdltlconn the outside is perfect , and with the carpets and furnishings Insiilo all complete the harmony or the Inturlor is manifest. The building is located on tlio corner of 1C and Fourteenth Btrocts , adjoining the capital grounds , and ono of the mo Ht central locations in the city. 'Jlio dedication program covers tbrco days nnd IH as follows : Sunday , Juno 17 , 10BO : n. m. Organ voluntary ; doxology ; Anthpm ; scriptural reading , by the p.vstor ; prayur , Hev. II. C. "Woods. D. I ) . ; Hymn ; sermon , llov. O. 0. Tlorco of Philadelphia ; solo , Miss Kthol 3lowo ; Report of building committee. The Sunduy evening sorvlwm will consist of the usual services , and tbo sermon will bo Vroacbod by Hov. H. L , HOUHO of Oinahu , Monday evening ut 8 o'clock a very In- tctcstiilg meeting will bo hold , In addition to the usual devotional exor cises , tbo church will bo discussed topically ns follows : Planted "For who hath despised the day of small things , " Major A , Q. Hus tings ; Growing "Enlarge the pluco of thy tout , " Hov. A. W. llumar , of Omaha ; Fruit JU-iirlng "Preach the gospel in the rocions beyond you , " llev. J' W. Osborue , of Fre mont , Tuesday , Juno 19 , nt 3 o'clock p. m. , a social union will bo hold by the church , Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock , in addition to the opening devotional exorcises. Miss Kthul Howe will aing. The sermon will bo dullv- ored by Hov. H. O , Woods , D. I ) , , followed by the prayer of dedication by tbo pastor and the benediction. Tlllt COLOUADO DBI.EOATIOX. Tbo Colorado delegation , In special Pull man coaches , passed through this city this afternoon on iouto for the national conven tion. The bo.\n wura Just down from the mountains and ona of the most scorching iluj'B of the year welcomed them on their Jonrnoy across Nebraska , but Judging from their ciithuslastlcnpixmrnnea their ardor was in no way wilted by tlio scorching day that was a Hit Ing prelude to the days that will como nc-t wrok in the nuckod convention and city of Chicago. The delegation was accompanied by u largo number of friends , und in conver sation it seemed to bo the general opinion tluit the state would unite with the Puclliu coast delegation on all imi > ortuiit question * . rotECTlNO AIIIUNOUMBNTS , The announcement has l > oen mndo tunt the state league of republican clubs will meet in this city on the -ath of Juno to ratify the nominations at Chicago uud outliuu a plan of campaign on the part of the league. To pro- vidu for this meeting , wMch promises to benne nno of tbo largest gatherings of republicans over hold in the state , u meeting of committee - tee from the different clubs in the city was held at the oftlco of the county Judge last evening , Charles M , Carter was culled to the chulr and Klnicr Stophcnson acted as secretary , Judge C , M. Parker , president of the Capital City Republican club , was made president of the day , and a committee on general arrangements , consisting of O. K. Goodell of the Fifth'ward , A. W. Scott of the Second ward , and UP' Johnson of the ess ol Cosl Monday morning nnd continuing for one week wo offer our entire slock of Pfinipols , the largest , best selected and handsomest assortment in the oily , at prices you cannot afford to pass without an examination. Wo will Parasols that cost $3.50 $ - - for-$2.50 $ $5.00 $ - for $3.50 $ $7.00 $ - for $5.00 $ $10.00 $ - for $7.00 $ ' $13.00 $ - -.for $10.00 $ $18.00 $ - for $12.00 $ In this lot will bo found many of the richest shaded Ombre Silks , Black and Colored Moire Silks , besides a largo variety in both plaids and stripes. Sale commences Monday and lasts for one week. ORIENTAL FLOMMGS Rare Bargain ! Having a largo stock of handsome Oriental Lace Flouncings , Monday morning wo will make 3 lots of our stocic and offer them at 50c. 60c , 75o , They como in both Ecru and While , and measure 42 to 45 inches wide. 'J hirdjmml , wore appointed by the chulr. As a committee on music to secure bands for the duy of meeting , Messrs. Elmer Stephenson - son of the First wurd , John W. Fawoil of the Third ward and Wultor Hoge of the Sixth wurd , were appointed. The picsident : of the different republican dubs in the city wcro made n committee on reception The jncsidents are : G. M. Parker , Central club ; .r. 1J , Strode , Hlnino club ; Thomas Coriifr him , Colored Republican club ; Samuel E. Lowe , YOUHK Men's Uofwblieim club ; W. C. Lane , First Wind club ; A. W. Scott , Sci-onil Ward clud ; J. M. Raymond , Third AVan ! club ; Charles L. Hall , Fourth Ward club ; S. J. Alexander , Fifth Wnrd club ; , F. L. Lyman , Sixth Ward club. To arrange for the financial outlay of the occasion Mr. Carter - tor , chairman of the meeting , was mudo chairman of such a committee to select four assistants. DISTIUCT COUUT. . The district court for this county , that has boon in session the past thirty days , has com pleted its Jury and criminal trials and the jury has boon discharged for the term. There remains a largo amount of equity business yet to transact , but the court will take a icccss until one week from Monday , The criminal business xvas very light this tor In the eases of IlonryVrthoniUl and Hortlm Hobblns , the Illinois particswho came to this city nnd liavo been living in ndultury , the former was sentenced to thirty days and the latter to sixty days in the county jail. WIl Ham Fearson , charged with horse stealing and grand huvcny , plead guilty and received u sentence of one i ear in the penitentiary. HOX3 oi' VITEIIA > S. There was an interesting mooting held in the armory of company 1) . last evening fo the organisation of n camp of the Sons o Veterans. There were present to conduc the organisation General Abbott of Chicago Lieutenant Colonel Moses P. O'Brien oi Omaha , Major L. S. Ellsworth of Holdrogo II. E. Munn of Omaha and others. Th organization of n cam ] ) was rnado and th following onicors elected nnd installed Captain , William B. McArthur ; first lieutenant - tenant , W. S. Scott ; Hocond lieutenant , A. S , Colvcrt ; camp council , H. E. Berry , E Hcaton nnd II. E. MuFarlnnd. Captain Me Arthur appointed on his staff , H. H , Hicks sergeant of guards , J. C. Soacrcst first scr- goant , H. S. Hcflloiingorquartermaster. All young mow whoso fathers woio killed in the war or honorably discharged from the service - vice are eligible for membership. AliriCI.HS OP INfOlirOHlTIOX. The HomcBtako mining company 11 lea its articles , with its principal jilaco of business lit Grand Island , Hall county , the object of the company being to purchase nnd develop mining lands In the United States , confining operations principally in Arkansas , The Ilomostako inlno in this btato , valued ut $5 H > ,000 , Is the capital stock of the company nnd Is non-assobsablo. the articles further providing that the corporation shall Incur no debts whatovor. The incornorators nro John Wulllchs. W J. Ouliiiu , W. 0. King , William H. Coggshalt , S , U , oss. C. W. Urlnmeyor , John U. Hlggins , Nettle Watts , Juy E. White , G , A. ftlohhrcnstecher , of Grand Island , and L. D. Proper , of Hear City , Ark. , Charles H , Watts , of Hloouilugton , Neb. , and William AVutts , of Wood UivorrNeb. Travelers' CcIoUratlcm. Git AND ISLAND , Nob. , Juno 15. [ Special to TUB HEK.J The traveling men of Nebraska are making arrangements for a grand cele bration bore July 4. They liavo completed their organization and will bo prepared to entertain their friends with a well-arranged programme of sports and amusements. The citizens hero bavo donated u thousand del lars. They have arranged for a plenio In the afternoon , und will parade at li o'clock p. m. The uniform for the occasion will bo plug hats und linen dusters. A banquet will bo given in the evening at the Palmer house , nnd a grand ball in the opera house will end the festivities of the day. Closed I < V > r .Mt > ii lo * . OAKLAND , Neb , , Juno 10. lSpecial to THE UKB.J The schools at the Omaha Indian agency have bocn closed for a time on ac count of measles , which ara raging among the little reds to an alarming extent. About forty of the papooses have died within a short time. The town of Decatur U having a rushing trade in colllns , having sold twenty- I eight insiilo of a week. MONDAY MORNING. Remnants of Ponpeo Silks , China Silks , Orona- dincs , Surnb Silks , Koulhml Silks. Crepe SHlts , lirocndo Silks , nnil nil other silk fubrics Unit como Ina dress pattern or less will bo placed on sale Momlny morning nt from one-quarter to one-half less than usual prices. TEA GOWNS AND 100 Patterns of the Newest POPLINETTE SILKS , That sold early in the season from $3.50 to $4.00 tv yard , Reduced Monday to 20 PIECES BLACK SILK 98c. Monday wo will offer 20 pieces of Alex. Giraud & Co/s * Lyons Grenadine Silk 22 inches , satin finish , made especially to wear with Grenadine or Lace ; actual value 81.CO ; our price , OSc. CllUUCir DIItECTOUV. ( Where mistakes n > found below , pastors urorc- quostuil to somt corrections. Any omissions uotoJ will bo cliuerl ully supplied. ) ITXITUIIAV. Unity , Seventeenth ami C.IHI llov. w. I ! . Conolanil. Services monitnx itnil evening. SunJiiy school ut 1J.13. r.ATTEIlV HAINTS' ClIAl'Et , . Nortliwcit corner Twenty-flr t unil Clark. Services murnliiK nnil oimlnK. . Mublmlli Pthool ut UIW : p. m. First , Twentieth and Ciipltoi uvemio-ller. CUarlos II , Nawimn. Services murnlnic und cveiilnn. Suu- day uclioot ii.W u. m , Gorman 10X1 South Twentieth Itov. K. . . . Frocse. fcervlucs at Kin. m , Sunday school at 2. p. m. 1) ) inlih. South Twonty-Ki'cond botworn Jjonven- worth and Mnion llev. K. C. UodboldU borvlces inornluK unit ovunlni : . Kimnue .Memorial Hranuollcal , Silicon th anil llar- noy Hay. J. . Dotwellor , Services mornlns and ovcnlnx. Huwliijr nclioul at noon. Ht. Mark's Kviinxollrnl. corner of North Twenty- lint itnd lliinlotto-Hov. ( ) , II , hchuur. burvlcos uiornlnK uud OYonlnx. Suinluy xchool nt 2:30 : p , 10. Danlnh , South Twonty-iucond , bi-twcon Ixjaven- worth nmt Mason Itov. U. C , Uodboldt. Berrlces monilnx nnil meiitiiK. 1IAIT18T. Itmimnnpl llnptlst church. furmorly North Omaha mission , LMUIriiiunilt'mitri'ot survlcui .Sunday mum- Intt nt HI M , nnd evening ut 7T : > . buntlay fcdiooi nt U.IW m. First , Fifteenth and Davenport Hov. A. W r-umar. Services uiurnlni ; and waning sunilny tcliool at li m. Soulli On.iihu Ilaptlsti meet nt tlio M. K cliurrh billldliltf for Sunit.iv chnol nt J p. m. mul piouclilnt' lit 4 p. in. Hov F.V. . I'nilur. Cnlvnry , Haundcrs near Cumins Itur. A. W. Clnrlc , Eomrcs morning and ovcnlru. Mindiiy ttchooliit 1. . Ilcth-Kdon , Park iuoiuiu und l.oavonworth Hov. II U Homo. Pert UPS miirnliiir und evonluK , ab- b.ilh school all. in. V. I'.M.C. i.7.15l : > - lu. First /Ion liiipUnt ( Inirrli , Mnotcunth nnd Hurt stroeH HcunUr fcervlrc * Sunday morning at II and cvonlnu ntn o'clock. T. II. Kwlnn , pn'tor. North Omaha , 3 n Humidors Hi > r , F. W. Koitor. Hervlcus uiornlnK und ovimlnK. tiiiiiday scliuol nt Uui. CON(1RCOATIOVAI 1'nrkvalc Chapel. TvTontr-nmtli mid Martha Mr. T , 11 , Taylor , nuporliUemlenl. Sunday sch'iol nt .1 o'clock. rirmouth Conirok'atlonnl church , Kountzo 1'luco : on bluu tar line * . Hov. Alfiml 11 , I'cnnlmuii puilor , bcrvlcuH at lu . . m. and H p. in. riunrtay school at noon. V. r. H , C. K. at 7 p. m. All cordially Invited , bt , Mary' * Avenue , St. mry'it nnd ' 1'wonty-slxth uvunuei Itov.V Illanl Scott , tiurvlcos morulni ; and ovonlnx. bunduy fchool nt noon , llcthiil Chapel , Sixteenth jind Hlckory-Hor. M. J.w. Thlnu. Sunday ichool at J o'clock. Flnt. Nineteenth ami Diivonport-llov.A.F. Shor- rlll.DII. hurMcus morulnn und oienkiK. Hunduy ยง LIOO ] ! ut noon. Free Kvnn ( pllcntUorman.TwaKtli nnd Dpreni Itov , K. II. W. llruerlivrt. Mirvfcet luornlni , ' mid uvenliiK , bunday ichool nt ' ' ' 1 o'rlock , Cherry Hill , 1'nntral purk addltlon-Hor.J. A. Mllll- pin , Si-nlci's luornliu uud uvenlnu. bunduy neUool lit noun. llllWdo. Omuhu View -llev II. C. Crane. HorvlceJ morning und cvonlntf , Sunday school ut noon. fnrulo.-u , Ames uvonini unit Twunty-ttfth , Her , J , A.MIIIiiiaii , bunduy ncbool ut 3 . . .0 o'clock , burvtcos In the oieniiu ut 7 o'l lock. I'urklMuiu , Citllfornla and Thirteenth Hov. M. li. Ilolf hcrvico niurnlUK and uvuiilrm. emulay tcliool ut noon , rtwudlsh KviuiRollrHl Mlmlon , Davenport and Twi-nty-tlilrd lluv J A , llultnrui. rervlcui mum * Intf nnuuvculni ; . nunilaytchool J(5p : , m , Ki'istot'Ar. Ht. Paul MI < lonTnlrly , > ( < iOiid ! anil C i HOT. J.M. Date * . hervlce < IO.JJ a m nnd I p. m bunday school iip ui , Illusion orvlre Thursday nt 7. 40 p. m. ut the res ) . dunceof Mr.Juun Ktn'jH'tor. ' Hur.Joun Wllllumi. Ht. I'lilllpn tree ( colored ) 811 North Nlnoti't-ntli- Ilev , John Williams. bJiiclay school nt ,1 p. m Kvun- BOIIKUt 4 p. Ill , bt , llaruatuii Tree , Nlnctoenth und California llev. John William * . I'luln celebration at 7' u mj choral cflcuriiilon ft ll-UOii. m ; Sunday > choululU.4i u , m. ; Choral evening OIIK at 7J : ) p. m. Allbnliit 1T c'itvUtli uu.l IhHTurd-Uuv. IxulJ Xahncr , y. T. I ) , llcnular nervlccn. bundjy school u U.3Up. m. st. Johu'it , North Twenty-sixth and Franklin streets- -\Vllllain ( ) iooJ 1'curnou , rector. Ilol ) loninnnilon 8 u , ui. ; bunday school V.4Ju.iui pruyirund suriuou II a. m , uiul 7.13 p.m. t > enti Ireo , Ilansrom l.irk , ( ieorcla and Woolworth avenues Hov. u. M. llruwn. M'rvlcos luorulDK und cvenliif. bunday ichool at Mp. m , First Oi'rnmi u r. church , tornor Eleventh und Center streets hi r lies 10..4) ) a. bi , and 7 4J p , lu , fcundiiy tcucHl utV..Jj. ) | m. Her. 0. II. Heckvr. First , Uivunport between gnventoenth and KlKhtfonth Hov , T. M. llou 4. bervlecs mo ml nil und meiilnn. bunrtay school ut i. * ) p.m. Trinity , blunders und Illnnuy Her. A , II Henry. Service's mornlm ! und CVC'iilti , ; . duuJjy school HI .00 p. m. South Tenth Street , Tenth and I'leroo Ilev.t' . N. Dawson. services morning and ovoulii. . ouuJajr fcc-liool at ! 3i p , m. ( aitvlhir street. NlaetoentU and Caitellar Kov. W F. 1-own. ricrvlcei uioralug aai evduln . cbool at 1U OJ u. .m. ' Boutli OruaUa-llev. J. K , Kddlcbult. nidrnlog nd orenlng. CreUbton-Aveuuo Jllnlon , Crelabtou avcnuo and . T cotyecaad. . J'rcicUiav' .buaJay' ut ,4.Uk ) ps m. ' CASHMERE Wo have received another largo con signment of Colgate's Cashmcro Uoquct Soap that wo shall offer for 15o per cake. In order that nil may bo supplied and our customers only obtain some , we will limit the quantity to U cukes to each customer ; none to other dealers. Mixtures , Monday wo will offer a choice assort ment of all wool Summer Mixtures , suitable lor mountain or seashore dresses ; actual value $1.25 ; bur price O'Jc. Ladies' Jersey At our Hosiery counter on Monday wo will soll.l case Ladies' Ecru Jersey- fitting Vests'for 38c ; worth 50c. ' ' Mail orders 'fpr goods or samples promptly filled. " ALL SIZES AND STYLES i ARE .KEPT IN SFOCK. Sunday hchool at lOn.m. J , M. Chambers , superin tendent , Norwegian nnd I ) inlsli M. H. church , 2121 S.uindro. Hov. II l > iMlel"ti burrluM morning nnd evening gundity Bchool ut 11 in. Howurd btreot M , K. chureh-Hev. Cuurles W. Savldite. ben li.cs mornlnn unil evening. IMltSllVTKIIIAV. Wc t AlhrlKht PresuylPrian church Services at 4 p.m. t-umlay school at 11 lu. Wvl'li. 1U1S Cuniluir stroot-Iler. W. Ilnlnnd Wll llnniH. Services inornlnu nnd evening. Sunduy choo nt noon. Pfcond , Snunders Hov. William 11. Henderson Services morulhu and ovenliu. Sunday school ut noon. Central United , Seventeenth liotivoon Ilodiro und C'upltol a\iMiito llev. .lolui Wllllumsojl. borvlcus UiornlnK und evonlne. Sunduy school ut noon , fiouthwe t. Twentieth and Ixjavcnworth Ilov. I ) . H Kiirr. fcrvlcea morning and evening , bunday schoo at 1. : lip. ui. Klrst United , C13 North Illuhtocnth-Hov. K. II Ornhnra. Sorvlcns mnrnliiK and. evening. Sunday school at noon. Younu i > oupo' ! luuetliiK ut 7 , Park Avenue United. Park avenue nnd O runt Ho J. A. Henderson. Borrlcos moriituK und evening , bunday school at noon , Vint German , Klghtconth und Cumins Hov. J. Q Schalldo. .Service's niornliiK and ovenlni ; . Sunday school at noon. Cnstollaratroet , Blrtennth and Caitcllnr Ucv. J. M Wllaon Services moriilni ; and vvvnlui ; , bunday school at li m. Westminster , Twenty-ninth nnd Mason Hov. John Gordon , ncrvlcus mornlux and ovonltiB. Sunday school ut noon * Ilninlltonbirpct , Hamilton neur I.owo avenue Hov Wllllum J. I'lvlm. rtervlcos morning nnd uvpnliiK gunduv school at noon. AmblerI'luco-Hov.O..M.Iorteo. PorvlceSHtll ( On m. undBn. m. Hundjy school ) at 12.U ) m. l'ni > c meeting Wodncmliiy , IfnllPd freshtprlan Mlislon. Twi > nty.Mxth nn CnssHev..lulinIHluni8on. . ITOJchlnK'by pustorit I.JJ u. in , biindny school nt 3/10 p , m. South Omahu , Tnonty-nlth and J llev. ( J. M I.cidKO.ork'CS ! ut 10.r > a , in , bunduy school a noon , Knox , 1P10 rako-Uor. Paul Martin. Service niornlnx und ovenlnK. Hunrtjy school ut noon. Klnt , DixlKOundbovcntPunth-Hov. W J. Ilnr hi Services murnlntt und ovenlni ; . bunday school a uoou , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ciiuncn NOTES. At tbe Imnianucl Utiptist , 3100 Saunder street , tbe thcmo in tlio morning in "Stop * o Faith. " In tlio evening children's day con cert by the Sunduy Hcliool. Tbo ovcninf lirosrammo is ot unusual interest. Publi cordially invited. Services at St. Marimbas , corner Nine tccntb und California streets. Sunday. .Juno 17 , at 11 a. in. , Kov. Dr. Lowls emulating No ovcnipK service. Hov. J. N. Boyd occupies the pulpit of th First Presbyterian church , Seventeenth an Dodge , to-jnorrow. At Unity church , Seventeenth nnd Gas streets , to-morrow morning Hov. Marl Gnriird Androwfc , formerly of Clinton , la. will preach upon "Doubt und Faith. " Hov. II. Hurhc-i [ | of Long Crcok , Iowa , wll preach at the w luli church to-morrow. At the 11 o'clock service , All-Saints church , Twenty-sixth and Howard streets , the choir will sing the Te'Doum in F , by Dyrcs , uud the Jubilate in H , by Oarrott , und the nn- thctn , "Thy Moroy , O Lord , Hcuchoth Into the Hcavongf" by Uaruaby. At the 7 o'clock Hcrvico Will bo sung tha Magnificat and Nuno Dlmittias In F , by Tours , uud the nnthcin , "I Will Always1 dirt Thanks , " by Caldtu. At tlio 11 o'clock serviced the Ht. Hov. George Wortliington , bishop of the dloccbo , will ad minister the rjtn of continuation. Strangers cordially welcomed at ull services. Pastor Lawarof the First Huptist church , will deliver in the ovunmg the third in the norlos of liis Sunilay night .sermons on popu lar subjects Subject to night : "WhoroDo Infidels Got Their Morality ) " llo promises tq uiaUc Komo r viihitions. These Buriuons are attracting great attention , Kov. Ojear Jensen will preach in the forenoon. At Howard street M. K. church Hov , Charles W. Savidt'O will preach , anil his sub jects will bo : Sahhuth morning , "Tlio Hcset- tlng Sins of the Christian , " Sabbath even ing , "Tho Fool. " At the United' Presbyterian chinch , 118 North Seventeenth street , the morning serv ice will bo coiidni-tcd by Hov. J. S. McCul- loch , D , I ) . , president of Knoxvlllo college , Knoxville , Tonn. Kvoning topic , "Tlio Haco. " At Huuscom Park M. K. church , corner of Twenty-ninth \Voulworth avenue , the morning subject will bo "God's Grace riuftl- dent. " Uvouiug , Confessing and Denying Christ. " Smoke SeidenborgV Figaro and at thal)0dtfl-cont cigar in tbo world ; & Co. , wiiwesalo ijopot. CROCHET Bed Spreads , 49e. Monday morning and for ono week wo ifler 6 cases extra size line Crochet Bed Jproads at 49o oanh ; regular price 76c , Only two to each cnstouier. CROCHET Bed Spreads , 75c. Those nroUour regular $1.25 Bed Spreads of which wo have only 3 cases , u this price , 7flc , wo will not promise , hcm after Tuesday. Only 2 to each customer. MARSEILLES Bed Spreads , $1.50 Those nro exceptionally largo and icavy , with beautiful assortment of pat terns ; regular price $2.2-5. Price for this sale , $1.50 each. Satin Damask TABLE LIEN , S1.OO For ono week wo offer 35 pieces , 66 inch , finest Bleached Satin Damask Table Linen , regularly sold at $1.50. During this week our price will bo only $1.00 a yard. See goods in west show window. Co-Operation in the United States. America : The ono fact that btands out beyond all others in the "History of Co-Operation in the United States , " a valuable and timely compilation just is sued in connection with studies in his torical and political science by the John Hopkins university , is that success in co-oporution depends almost entirely upon the personal equation in the co- operators. Wherever these are unl imited by the truespirit of organization the resolution to surmount dinicnltics. the unscllMincbs to nmke sacrificesand the courage to put the good of asboeia- tion before sentiment , then there is hope in co-oper.xtion. But lot these bo pemons who are untrained in habits of subordination and unhesitating obedi ence , co-operation will yield none of the fruits waich its success is so well calcu lated to supply to the thrifty laboring man and the mechanic , "ft is only by the exorcise of frugality , " said Presi dent Enrlo , to the National Association of the Soverigns of Industry , at Wash ington , in 1878 , "that the workingman can bo enabled to surround himself and his family with the comforts of life. Co operation will not benefit him if ho doori not cultivate provident habits. Beyond a doubt "tho underlying causes of all co-operative failures are hick of intelligence and of the spirit of co-operation. " Thin is the story that runs all through the book under con sideration. Hero we find the subject of co-operation treated in a purely his torical manner. Beginning with the Now England states , the subject is fol lowed in its inception , development and present condition in the bovoral divisions of the Union. It is treated of in detail in its distributive , productive and profit-sharing phases , and every where comes to the name conclusion whore the co-opurntora nro possessed of the requisite intelligence , the hard sotiBO to choose competent men forman- asjor.s , nnd the wisdom to accept mod erate terms , they have succeeded. Whore they have boon lucking in these , where the iHiinngument has fallen into the hands of dishonest or inelllclent men , where attention has been turned to politics Instead of economics , or whore greed for largo returns has choked ( liberation , they have failed. Among the examples of the survival of the fittest may bo cited the Nntiok ( Mass. ) Protective union , incorporated in 1HGU under the state law , its object hoiiiLr declared to be "to reduce the coat of living. " It started with SJOO $10 Hhures ; it has now $ (1,000 paid in capital in 500 shares , distributed among 673 shareholders. The business of this has been under the management of one man Tonne A. Flngg from its beginning , and ho has seen his trade grow to over $100,000 a year , oven while not belling to make a largo profit "wo pnifor to benefit the consumer" being the motto. Although the par value of shureu is only 910 , it in quoted at $ ' ! ( ) . which is not surprising when it is considered thnt in 1SS > the prollt on each share i was $7.50. ( joods lire sold to every ono , whether stockholders or not , discounts i being given to memborj. One of the oldest -juccetbful pro ductive cooperative associations , "with out dividundtj to labor , " is the Somer set , Mtiis , , Foundry company. It was orgnni/od in 1MI7. Its capital Is $ ; ! 0,000 in ? 100 shares , owned by forty- eight stockholder : ! , thirty of whom nro in the business , and such ure given preference in hiring men. Kquul wages lor equal work nro iiaid to nil emi - i > ioos , whether stockholders t > r not , it is declared " but that "ntock-nwning improves the finality and increases the quantity of work accomplishednnd. thin goo * far to nri'ount for the success at- taiicd. | | ' .According to. the reporf ( or LADIES' ( TWO STYLES ) $1O. Style 1 Made of Strlucd nnd Polka Dot Kmbroldory , pkirt made with jlcntod ) front and short apron drapery and long full back drapery , plain lolntod basque , with pleated vest front f plain Linen do India. Style 2 Front of skirt isinndo of Em- iroidorcd Linen do India , with short apron drapery of same material , back ins embroidery , shawl drapery , stylish embroidered basque with- vest front. The above two suite are actually worth from $13.50 to $15.00.Vo oiler choice for the week at $10.00. LADIES' ( TWO STYLES ) Style 1 Plain full skirt of fine Km- broidcred Linen do India , edged at bottom tom with wide embroidery , and cord stripes above , hamlbomo embroidered bubquo with pleated vest front. Style 2 Front of skirt has two deep embroidered llounccs , bnck has long straight pleated drapery with panels of wide embroidery on either side , stylish solid embroidered basque. Each suit is worth $18.00. Our price , however , will bo only $12.00 each for ono week. . Agents for Enttoricks Faltcriis , De lineator and Patterns receiyeit for Jul7 , S. P , MORSE & CO 18SO , this company has boon turning out nn annual product of 875,000 , nnd since ] SSO has been paying a dividend of 10 per cent. Amoi'fr the productive associations with dividends to labor , that founded by the Knights of Labor and known as "The Boot and Shoo Company of Lynn , Mass. , " allords a successful illustration of its kind. It was organi/cd in Ihbo. Its capital is $9,000 , in $100 shares , in the hands of about sixty persons. Ten shares is the limit anyone can own. Over forty shareholders are employed in the business , and are given the pref erence in securing work. All work men must bo Knights of Labor , and all those who are not shareholders are encouraged to deposit toward ashnrc. The net profits on the first year , after paying the opernlives "tho highest scale of wages in Lynn , " were $1,01)0 ) on a capital stock which was not raised from S ,000 to 88,000 until three months before the accounting. Profits are to bo thus divided : 10 per cent goes U : the sinking fund ; 5 per cent is paid or the capital slock ; 10 per cent oi the remainder goes to the Knights ol Labor assembly for a co-operative fund to bo used in assisting other co-opera' live enterprises pot1 cent is to go t < capital , 45 per cent to labor , in proportion tion to wages. "Wo are perfectly satis fled with the results , ' * says Mr. Hiohan' Naglo , under whoso management the association was organized. Hero is i field of labor in which the Knights o Labor can do a mighty sight more for the workingmen than by landing thorn countenance in the study of socialism erin in the maintenance of strikes. In regard to profit sharing between those who furnish the capital and thoao who do the labor , u noteworthy oxain- plo is given from the northwest. In 1882 Mr. Charles A. Pillsbury , of the famous Pillsbury milling firm , determined - ined to try tfio profit sharing plan in the establishment of his company. Of the -100 to COO men employed In the mills , about -5 per cent were made eli gible to a share in the profits after 10 per cent hnd been dcdnctud as interest on capital invested. These man wore those in rcaponbiblo positions or whoso work could bo properly classed as skilled labor , und second , those employes who had boon in the service of the firm con tinuously for llvo year. . At the end of the IIml year the amount sot apart to ho distributed among the oniployowns in excess of 810,000 , and beingnpportionod among about 100 moil , gave to each nn average of $100 , which was said to bo equivalent to about ono third of tlio wages received by each. In 1881 about the BUino total was distributed tonn in creased number of inon , and in 1885 $40,000 of the profits were again divided among about ono-third of those on the pay-roll. In 1880 thu firm struck u bad year und there wcro no profits to di vide , hut each employe rccohod a frank statement of the situation , ami , as all had been paid their wages promptly and without any reduction , tlioy no- contcd it gracefully and loyally. The Pillsbury company still believes that the best results over obtained in its business may bo expected through the profit-sharing co-operation it has adopted with its employes. The history of co-operation in the United States demonstrates that the want of bound legislation , the lack of general information respecting the pos sibilities nnd limitations of cooperation tion , together with the mischievous in terference of selfish and pestiferous agitators who Book to sot class against class and breed discord whore there should bo a harmony of interests , alone stand in the way of the moro universal adoption of u system which is so bcno- Finest Imported All Next Week 25c an Ounce , During tills week wo olTor a special bargain in finest Hngllsh Perfumery , mamifneturod by Low , SOMS& Hnydon , London , Knglnnd , nnd ono of the oldest extract innnufnclurora in the world. Try it nt 23c ( in ounuo ; it is half price , nnd cqtiul in qunlity to the best iniulowhich soils tit CUo. Ladies' ' Pocket Books , 38c Preparatory to taking inventory of slock , it becomes necessary for ua to clean aa well us to reduce our extensive stock. To effect this wo have not taken the cost into consideration , and now of fer you a Too purse at U8c ; exactly hall price. Ladies' ' Pocket Books , These are a direct Importation from the French manufacturers ; made of finest finished leather outside , while inside they are beautifully finished with real kid. These are n regular 81 quali ty at CUe cnch. Call and examine our Boys' ono piece Linen Kilt Suits , ages 2 , ; t , 4 and ( J yra at 81.50 each. STRAW MATTING , 19c. For tills week wo offer 100 rolls of straw matting ut lo ! ) n. yard. Wo are nlso showing a complete now nssortmont of hnndsome _ dcs-ifins in Jiipunosc , Chi nese , .taintless and Damask Mattings. S. P. MORSE & CO iicont where successful , and which only fails whi-ro it seok.s to accomplish the imnracticablo. or falls into the control of weak , shiftless and dishonest innn- agnrs. Absolutely Pure. Tnls powder novcr varies , A marvel of purity , Ktrcngtn and wlioliiRnmeiiM-iS. Moro economic than thu ordinary klmlx. mid cannot bo sold in competition 1th the multitude of low tost.short weight alum or phosphate powders. NoM utilu in CIW * . ItOVAL , lUlUM ! I'UWDlill CO. , 100 Wall St. , Now Voik , OF OMAHA. Norlhvrost Corner Fnrnnm nnd PJlii Sts. I'ald Up Ciipltul $500,000 Surplus I'linil 100,000 FRANK MUIUMIY. ITeslilont. BAJIl'lil , 13. HOilKUS , Vlco.l'r < ld < mt. HUN U. WOOD , Cashier. AKI ! , AsMtant Cashier , Accounts Bollritndiind prompt uttuntlou given to Imslno9.s lull listed to UH care , I > KV AIR Jtirm : < uitA.'roKg. : Made from ANMIQUE OAK I.uxurn , Charcoal filled , best that canbemade. W.I U WltlOHT , Muu'frs Auont Mth HI , bot. V'arnum A. Harue/ . PEERLESS DYES